Delta Sigma Theta, Inc. Wilberforce AlumnaeChapter102 Anniversary
Presidential Banquet Hall, 4548 Presidential Way, Dayton, Ohio 45429
Centenial Celebration Wilberforce Alumnae Chapter Delta Sigma Theta, Inc.
Presidential Banquet Hall, 4548 Presidential Way, Dayton, Ohio 45429
Centenial Celebration Wilberforce Alumnae Chapter Delta Sigma Theta, Inc.
Event Histed By: Public Health in recognition of national HIV Women & Girls Day Live Music By The Deron Bell Band
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Golf Club at Yankee Trace, 10000 Yankee St., Centerville, Ohio 45458
Civil Rights activist and life-long resident of Selma, Alabama, JoAnne Bland will present the keynote address for the 23rd annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Breakfast hosted by the Centerville- Washington Diversity Council. Her topic will be “Growing Up in the Segregated South”.
As an eight-year-old, Ms. Bland and her sister accompanied their grandmother to a meeting of the local Voters League - the beginning of a lifetime of involvement in the Civil Rights Movement and the struggle for voting rights.
By the time she was eleven years old, she had been arrested and documented thirteen times, and in 1965, she participated in the infamous “Bloody Sunday” March in Selma. In later life, Ms. Bland was a co-founder of the Voting Rights Museum located near the Edmund Pettus Bridge. After leaving the museum in 2007, she founded Journeys for the Soul. Though this touring agency is headquartered in Alabama, Ms. Bland shares with people of all ages the history of the Civil Rights Movement and the story of the fight for voting rights from a first-person perspective.
According to Ms. Bland, “Movements for social change are like jigsaw puzzles. Everyone is a piece. If your piece is missing, the picture is not complete.”
The annual breakfast, made possible by generous community sponsors, will take place at 7:30 AM at the Golf Club at Yankee Trace. Tickets are $25 and are available now on Eventbrite and through a link on the Council’s website. A limited amount of tickets are available.
The mission of the Centerville-Washington Diversity Council is to celebrate and promote an inclusive, diverse, and welcoming community for people who live, work, and worship in Centerville and Washington Township.
Information about the council is available at www.cwtdiversity.org and on Facebook and Instagram or by contacting Jason Riley, Council Chair, at cwdcchair@gmail.com.
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For Tickets Call 937-279-9343
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